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Bring Me Sunshine : ウィキペディア英語版
Bring Me Sunshine

"Bring Me Sunshine" is a song written in 1966 by the composer Arthur Kent, with lyrics by Sylvia Dee,〔Derek B. Scott, ''Sounds of the metropolis: the nineteenth-century popular music revolution in London, New York, Paris, and Vienna'', Publisher: Oxford University Press, 2008, ISBN 0-19-530946-4, ISBN 978-0-19-530946-1, 304 pages ((page 7 ))〕 and first performed by American artists in the late 1960s.〔"(Bring Me Sunshine )" at AllMusic.com〕 In the UK, the song is synonymous with the popular comedy duo Morecambe & Wise, after it was adopted as their signature tune in their second series for the BBC in 1969.〔Gary Morecambe, ''You’ll Miss Me When I’m Gone: The Life and Work of Eric Morecambe'', Publisher HarperCollins UK, 2009, ISBN 0-00-734367-1, ISBN 978-0-00-734367-6, 256 pages ((page ))〕
==Musical influences==
Professor of Critical Musicology at Leeds University, Prof Derek B Scott,〔"(Prof Derek B Scott )", Professor of Critical Musicology, Leeds University, home page.〕 argues that the song is influenced by the Viennese popular style. He writes:
:"The melody implies a minor key, with harmonies on the tonic and subdominant. This would, of course, be bizarre and inappropriate for the words "Bring me sunshine in Your Smile / Bring me laughter all the while". But we find that the tonality is actually the relative major of the key implied by the tone, and the harmonies consist of the tonic (with a free-floating sixth) and dominant ninth. Suddenly the words and music make perfect sense, the tension of the dissonances conveying the sense of an appeal for sunshine, rather than the actual presence of sunshine."〔

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